DU SOL application form will be available soon on its official website-sol.du.ac.in or col.du.ac.in
DU SOL result 2022 declared. Candidates can check and download their subject wise mark sheet by visiting the official website-sol.du.ac.in
The results for the debut edition of the CUET for UG admissions were declared on Friday last week
The entire admission process will be online and registering on CSAS is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission to Delhi University colleges
Justice Rekha Palli, who was hearing a petition by five outstation DU students, sought the stand of the varsity on the aspect of resumption of physical classes
The university will be implementing the policy from 2022-23
The Draft UGCF was criticised by a section of teachers saying that it was not discussed in the Academic Council meeting of the university
A panel was constituted to examine whether ad hoc and contractual staff should be granted maternity leave.
The committee analysed the data of admissions which are cut-off based and saw that it showed the highest intake of students from the CBSE Board
The examinations went smoothly barring a few technical glitches, officials said
The Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF) has been winning the elections for the last five terms
The DTF has been winning the elections for the last five terms
The formation of the committee comes in the backdrop of a large number of students, particularly cent-per-cent scorers from Kerala, getting admission to the DU
Teachers working in Delhi government funded colleges have not got their salaries for the past two months for the want of grants.
Schools will have to ensure that classes are conducted in a hybrid mode which means online classes will continue
The admissions for undergraduate courses under the Delhi University's third cut-off list will commence from Monday. The aspirants will have time till October 21 to apply for the course of their choice. The last day to pay the fees will be October 25. Over 51,000 candidates have already secured admissions under the two lists with colleges also over-admitting students to certain popular courses. The Delhi University released the third cut-off on Saturday with the required marks for admission to courses seeing a decline of 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent and popular courses still available in colleges. Even though the cut-offs continue to remain on the higher side, there is a glimmer of hope for students as seats are still available. After the third cut-off, a special cut-off will be declared on October 25 for candidates who were eligible but could not or did not take admission in the earlier three cut-offs for whatsoever reasons. According to the guidelines, the declaration of speci
DU has set a record 100 per cent cut-off for admissions in several courses, there are more than 20 colleges where posts of permanent principals are lying vacant
The admission under the second cut-off list will commence on October 11 and will continue till October 13.
With 36,130 students completing their admission process under the first cut-off list, a little over half of the seats at Delhi University colleges have been filled
A section of educationist on Saturday questioned the evaluation system of the Boards, even as others rejected the idea of entrance tests, saying it would encourage the coaching industry.